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After My Husband Chose His Mistress, I Was Reborn Novel Cover

After My Husband Chose His Mistress, I Was Reborn

The phone call shattered my world at 3:47 AM. "Miss Evans? This is Detective Morrison with the NYPD. I'm calling about your father, George Evans." My hand trembled against the receiver, the weight of my seven-month belly making it hard to sit up in bed. Noah stirred beside me but didn't wake. "What about my father?" The words came out as a whisper. "I'm sorry to inform you that he was found deceased in his study this evening. It appears to be suicide."
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Chapter 3

I was to naïve to sense the changes after our wedding.

One day, I woke up in Noah's penthouse apartment—our apartment now—to the sound of his phone ringing incessantly. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, Manhattan stretched out below us, the city that had always been my playground now feeling strangely distant.

"Yes, I understand," Noah was saying into the phone, his voice crisp and professional. "We'll handle the transition smoothly. Mr. Evans will step down effective immediately."

Step down? I sat up in bed, my silk nightgown sliding against the expensive sheets. "Noah? What's happening?"

He ended the call and turned to me, his expression grave but somehow satisfied. "The board voted this morning. Your father is being removed as CEO, effective today."

The words hit me like ice water. "They can't do that. He built that company from nothing."

"Clara, the SEC investigation has made his position untenable. The board has no choice." Noah sat on the edge of the bed, his hand finding mine. "But I've volunteered to handle crisis management and public relations. I can help salvage what's left."

I wanted to feel grateful, but something cold settled in my stomach. "I need to go to him. He must be devastated."

"No." The word came out sharper than I expected. Noah's grip on my hand tightened. "It's not safe for you to be seen in public right now. The media is in a frenzy, and with the baby..."

My free hand moved instinctively to my still-flat stomach. We'd only confirmed the pregnancy yesterday, the morning of our wedding. The timing had felt like a miracle then.

"I need to call my family," I said, reaching for my phone on the nightstand.

Noah's hand intercepted mine. "Your phone has been compromised. We found evidence that reporters have been tracking your calls, trying to get inside information. I've arranged for a secure line, but for now, complete communication blackout is the safest option."

"Communication blackout?" The phrase made my skin crawl. "Noah, these are my parents. My brother is in jail because of this mess."

"And that's exactly why we need to be careful." His voice was gentle, reasonable. "The people behind this investigation won't hesitate to use you to get to your father. Every phone call, every public appearance, every contact with your family puts you and our child at risk."

I stared at him, searching his face for the man I'd fallen in love with. But there was something different in his eyes—a hardness I'd never seen before.

"How long?" I whispered.

"Just until things settle down. A few weeks, maybe a month." He leaned forward and kissed my forehead. "I'm going to take care of everything, Clara. You just focus on staying healthy and safe."

That afternoon, Noah's security team moved me to what he called a "safe house"—a luxurious apartment in a building he owned, complete with bulletproof windows and a doorman who looked more like a bodyguard than building staff.

"This is temporary," Noah assured me as I stood in the marble foyer, feeling like a prisoner in a gilded cage. "Just until we can neutralize the threats against you."

"What threats?" I demanded. "You keep talking about danger, but no one has threatened me."

"Clara, your family is front-page news. There are angry investors who've lost millions, creditors demanding payment, employees facing unemployment. Some of them blame your father personally, and by extension, you." Noah's hands settled on my shoulders. "I've already received reports of people asking questions about your whereabouts, your schedule. I won't take any chances with your safety."

The next morning, I woke up nauseated and dizzy—morning sickness hitting me with full force. I stumbled to the kitchen, desperate for crackers or ginger tea, anything to settle my stomach. That's when I saw the television.

The news anchor's voice was crisp and professional: "In a tragic development, Eleanor Evans, wife of disgraced businessman George Evans, died last night of an apparent heart attack. Sources close to the family say Mrs. Evans had been under tremendous stress since her husband's financial scandal broke..."

The room spun around me. My mother. My gentle, loving mother who collected vintage teacups and volunteered at the children's hospital. Dead.

"No, no, no," I whispered, reaching for the phone that wasn't there. "Noah! NOAH!"

Footsteps thundered down the hallway. Noah appeared in the doorway, his face a mask of concern. "Clara, what's wrong?"

"My mother is dead!" The words tore from my throat. "She's dead, and I wasn't there. I need to go home. I need to go to her."

"Clara, calm down. You're pregnant, you need to think about the baby—"

"I don't care about the baby right now!" I screamed, the words shocking us both. "My mother is dead, and I need to see my father. I need to be with my family."

I ran toward the door, but two men in dark suits stepped into my path. Security guards I'd never seen before.

"Ma'am, we can't let you leave," one of them said, his voice apologetic but firm.

"You can't let me leave?" I turned to Noah, disbelief and rage warring in my chest. "What is this? What's happening here?"

"It's for your protection," Noah said, his voice maddeningly calm. "The funeral will be a media circus. Photographers, reporters, protesters. In your condition, with your emotional state, it's too dangerous."

"You're keeping me prisoner!" I lunged toward the door again, but the guards didn't move. "Let me out! Let me go to my mother!"

"Clara, please." Noah's arms came around me from behind, holding me as I struggled. "I know this is hard, but I'm trying to protect you. Protect our child. Your mother wouldn't want you to put yourself at risk."

I collapsed against him, sobs wracking my body. Through the bulletproof windows, I could see the city continuing its relentless pace, unaware that my world had just crumbled completely.

"Just a little longer," Noah whispered into my hair. "Just until it's safe. I promise."

It wasn’t until it was too late did I realize that until he promised never came.

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